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temple without dropping a
single bomb. The
storage halls known as the
Janggyeong Panjeon complex are the
depository for the Tripiṭaka
Koreana woodblocks...
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Queen Janggyeong (Korean: 장경왕후; Hanja: 章敬王后; 10
August 1491 – 16
March 1515), of the
Papyeong Yun clan, was the wife and
second queen consort of Yi Yeok...
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Queen Janggyeong may
refer to:
Queen Janggyeong (Goryeo) (died
after 1170), wife of
Uijong of
Goryeo Queen Janggyeong (Joseon) (1491–1515), wife of Jungjong...
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Queen Janggyeong (Korean: 장경왕후 김씨; Hanja: 莊敬王后 金氏; 1129 – ?) of the
Gangneung Kim clan, or also
posthumously known as
Queen Gyeongsun (경순왕후; 景順王后), was...
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Princess Janggyeong of the
Gyeongwon Yi clan (Korean: 장경궁주 이씨; Hanja: 長慶宮主 李氏) was the
third wife of King
Sunjong of Goryeo. She
became his
consort in...
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dynasty of Korea. His
father was King
Jungjong and his
mother was
Queen Janggyeong,
whose brother was Yun Im. As the firstborn, he
became crown prince in...
- Won-hyeong.
Despite these events, Yun Im,
older brother of the late
Queen Janggyeong and an ally of Gim Ahn-ro, was able to
maintain his
standing and preserve...
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deposed and
expelled from the palace. When Yun Myung-hye (known as
Queen Janggyeong) who was Jungjong's
second queen consort died in 1515,
Deposed Queen Shin's...
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granddaughter of Kim Ahn-ro. She was also a 5th
cousin once
removed of
Queen Janggyeong, the
second spouse of her ****ure husband. As well as a 3rd great-grandniece...
- scriptures".
UNESCO World Heritage.
Retrieved 1
September 2024. "Haeinsa
Temple Janggyeong Panjeon, the
Depositories for the
Tripitaka Koreana Woodblocks" (PDF)...